What does the DAX Control Panel show - can you post a screen shot of it? That tells you everything you need to know about whether your radio is streaming IQ data.
On the DAX control panel, what's key is that the IQ Stream never shows a kbps rate; it just stays at zero. This is only occurring on the Venue 8 Pro tablet PC, not my other desktop PCs.
No matter how I try to assign the stream it just stays at zero on the tablet. The IQ stream should normally show a kbps rate when assigned in the SSDR DAX tab even without CW skimmer & SDR-Bridge running.
From what I've seen it's the radio itself that is streaming IQ data. The client has no part in streaming the IQ data other than to configure the radio to start streaming it. So it's hard to understand why the client on the Venue 8 Pro Tablet would behave differently.
Are you closing the client on the desktop PC before trying to stream IQ data to the tablet client? I don't think you can have two clients open to one radio streaming IQ data simultaneously.
Also, verify the following; Start->Run then type msinfo32. Click on Software Environment and expand. Expand System Drivers. Look for flexradiosystemdaxservice_iq and verify that iqdax.sys driver State is Running on the tablet.
You're the man. Went back for one last try before packing it in for night. Although I've only been running SSDR on one PC at a time on the home LAN, DAX was running in the background (through the system tray process) on my main shack PC with SSDR closed when I was trying to run SSDR and DAX on the Dell tablet PC.
Maybe this is discussed in the manual and I missed it, but anyone flipping back & forth between multiple PCs on a network needs to ensure that DAX is not running in the background on ANY OTHER PC than the one you're using. Moral of the story: If leaving one PC to use another, completely close DAX (i.e., stop DAX system process) before switching PCs!
Glad to hear it Paul. The symptoms you were describing matched those I've experienced so I thought I'd reiterate those things that I have tripped over myself.
This whole setup (SSDR, Bridge, Skimmer) has really got me excited. Truly fantastic integration and very power technology - I'm hooked!
Paul Christensen, W9AC, Elmer
W1RE
Paul Christensen, W9AC, Elmer
On the DAX control panel, what's key is that the IQ Stream never shows a kbps rate; it just stays at zero. This is only occurring on the Venue 8 Pro tablet PC, not my other desktop PCs.
No matter how I try to assign the stream it just stays at zero on the tablet. The IQ stream should normally show a kbps rate when assigned in the SSDR DAX tab even without CW skimmer & SDR-Bridge running.
Paul, W9AC
W1RE
Paul,
From what I've seen it's the radio itself that is streaming IQ data. The client has no part in streaming the IQ data other than to configure the radio to start streaming it. So it's hard to understand why the client on the Venue 8 Pro Tablet would behave differently.
Are you closing the client on the desktop PC before trying to stream IQ data to the tablet client? I don't think you can have two clients open to one radio streaming IQ data simultaneously.
- Bob, W1RE
W1RE
Also, verify the following; Start->Run then type msinfo32. Click on Software Environment and expand. Expand System Drivers. Look for flexradiosystemdaxservice_iq and verify that iqdax.sys driver State is Running on the tablet.
Paul Christensen, W9AC, Elmer
Great info. I'll check it tomorrow and report back. Yes, only one client is open at a time.
Paul, W9AC
W1RE
Okay. If you can post a screenshot of the DAX Controller status from the Dell Venue tablet too that would be helpful also.
Have a good night.
Paul Christensen, W9AC, Elmer
Bob,
You're the man. Went back for one last try before packing it in for night. Although I've only been running SSDR on one PC at a time on the home LAN, DAX was running in the background (through the system tray process) on my main shack PC with SSDR closed when I was trying to run SSDR and DAX on the Dell tablet PC.
Maybe this is discussed in the manual and I missed it, but anyone flipping back & forth between multiple PCs on a network needs to ensure that DAX is not running in the background on ANY OTHER PC than the one you're using. Moral of the story: If leaving one PC to use another, completely close DAX (i.e., stop DAX system process) before switching PCs!
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Paul, W9AC
W1RE
Glad to hear it Paul. The symptoms you were describing matched those I've experienced so I thought I'd reiterate those things that I have tripped over myself.
This whole setup (SSDR, Bridge, Skimmer) has really got me excited. Truly fantastic integration and very power technology - I'm hooked!
GL,
- Bob, W1RE